@seesb9@OxAbbe Kuruk was actually cleaning up the mess of his predecessor who ignored the spirit world which caused him to die early.
Like he spent the whole time trying to fix the spirit world cuz of how neglected it was because the previous Avatar favored humans
@Raphenol Unsatisfying a sibling is not a replacement for a father figure, it shouldn't be portrayed that way And also it was an unfinished spell so the time really wouldn't have ran out like that's not how magic works in d&d which I think the movie is loosely based on cuz of the reference
@Raphenol I love this movie but the ending really does feel unsatisfying because it felt like only one of them completed the journey both of them wanted to see their dad and worked and improve themselves to be able to only for one of them to see him at the end it feels
@kiyodia Fun fact when you're in a situation like this that is exactly what you're supposed to do humanize yourself to them by talking and interacting with them
@kiyodia That scene gave me a theory when I first saw the show that when spiritual energy equals out in the show people who were genetically airbenders regain the ability to bend air. As in the descendants of the air nomads became airbenders again
@enchntixstella@winxformers I think he was in an arranged marriage and that's why he doesn't Force his kid to be in one because him and his wife don't agree with forcing people to marry.
@BarbieRobertsBR I want to say Barbie's one because you know almost starting a war and enslaving someone's pretty bad but like gas lighting and emotionally destroying someone's horribly cruel as well. But I guess the Barbie one's crueler to more people than just Rapunzel lol